Markus Schwarze
Trust me #090
EQ: 5D, 135L
SPRING,
So in Hamburg - today. Wow what was that for a day. During my stroll through the city, I would type, one third had a pair of sunglasses on and the corners of the mouth showed up. Toll.
Thus the photo. So I ran back through the city, looking for my photo. I came to meet this well-dressed lady and I thought that it must happen. You have to understand that I have quite often seen a person with whom I thought would be a great photo, but this was not a photo. I have myself and my project so kindly presented, but I noticed pretty quickly that the woman had serious doubts. I was really "put into the stuff" to give the lady the Trust to be photographed by me. As you can see I have succeeded, and I hope you like the photo. I think it's really good.
Here's something technical. I have photographed in recent days with the long focal length (135mm) and I must say that my portraits with this focal length particularly liked. One drawback is that I always leave 3-4 meters from the person needs, so I get a little more with the picture.
How do you like this focal length?
Trust me #090
EQ: 5D, 135L
SPRING,
So in Hamburg - today. Wow what was that for a day. During my stroll through the city, I would type, one third had a pair of sunglasses on and the corners of the mouth showed up. Toll.
Thus the photo. So I ran back through the city, looking for my photo. I came to meet this well-dressed lady and I thought that it must happen. You have to understand that I have quite often seen a person with whom I thought would be a great photo, but this was not a photo. I have myself and my project so kindly presented, but I noticed pretty quickly that the woman had serious doubts. I was really "put into the stuff" to give the lady the Trust to be photographed by me. As you can see I have succeeded, and I hope you like the photo. I think it's really good.
Here's something technical. I have photographed in recent days with the long focal length (135mm) and I must say that my portraits with this focal length particularly liked. One drawback is that I always leave 3-4 meters from the person needs, so I get a little more with the picture.
How do you like this focal length?